part 3
outdoor leaks
final places to check
water faucets
Each faucet should be checked for
leaks. Make sure faucets are closed
when not in use. If you find a leaky
faucet, change the washer (after
closing the shut-off valve).
In colder climates, during the winter,
these inside shut-off valves should be
closed to prevent freeze-ups. Be sure to
open the outside faucet after you have
shut the inside valve so that any water
still in the pipes will drain out. These
shut-off valves are usually in your
basement. One shut-off valve may
control all the outdoor faucets.
automatic lawn-sprinkling system
Soft spots on your lawn may indicate
a leak that is being absorbed into the
ground.
swimming pool
The pool system’s automatic shut-off
valve could be malfunctioning, causing a
continuous cycle of water to be pumped
in and then drained out. If the water
level stays higher than normal, or the
pool overflows when people are using it,
your automatic shut-off valve may need
some attention.
service connecting line
If you find a soft, wet spot on your
lawn or hear running water outside
your house, you may have a leak in
the service line to your house. Water
soaks into the ground, causing the soft
spots. Close the main shut-off valve. If
the sound of running water continues,
the outside service could be leaking.
When checking for water leaks, many people forget that water faucets
and equipment exist outside as well as inside the home. Here are four
areas you shouldn’t overlook.
Bathtubs & showers
Check the spout and showerhead for
dripping water. New washers may be
needed on the faucet handles. You may
be able to do this repair yourself by
unscrewing the faucet and replacing the
washer with one of the same size.
Before doing this repair, close your
home’s main shut-off valve.
dishwasher
Water accumulated on the floor near
the unit could be a sign of a leak. You
may want to call your dishwasher
repair service.
If you don’t know where this valve is
located, it’s important that you find out.
Normally, it’s near the water meter. If
your meter is outside the house, find
the place where the water service line
enters the building. The shut-off valve is
likely to be close by. Common locations
are in the basement, under the kitchen
sink, near the meter box or at the
pressure regulator (if required). We have
included an identification tag to cut out
and place on your main shut-off valve.
(See the last page of this kit.)
After finding the valve, turn it to
make sure it isn’t stuck. Water
valves are generally closed by turning
the handle clockwise. If a valve does
not turn easily, do not force it or it
might break. Rather, you may want
to have the valve repaired so that it
will work when you need it.
now you’re ready to begin!
When opening the valve to turn the
water back on, open it fully, then close
it just a quarter of a turn to make
closing the valve easier the next time.
You should also check every water
fixture shut-off valve periodically, and
consider operating the main and
individual valves annually.
spot your shut-off valve now
your main shut-off valve controls all of the water coming into your
house. everyone in your home should know the location of this valve,
and how to turn it off. in case of an emergency such as a burst pipe,
fast action could prevent costly damage from flooding.
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